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Social Media : Limit On Number Of Words Used
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Most social media websites, Twitter and the AnswerBank for example, restrict the number of words members may type into any one post, but why do they impose a limit? This question was put to me by a friend but I have no idea what to tell her so your expertise would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interesting question , I can find many links (one below) on optimum lengths od posts etc - but not exactly why the restriction applies.
http:// marketi ngland. com/lon g-conte nt-8437 0
For my own part I groan when I see a very long post, I realise that may well be my personal difficulties especially when there is a lack of spacing.
I'll keep looking in to see if anyone answers you.
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For my own part I groan when I see a very long post, I realise that may well be my personal difficulties especially when there is a lack of spacing.
I'll keep looking in to see if anyone answers you.
I fail to see the reason, despite what is said in the following article :-
http:// latimes blogs.l atimes. com/tec hnology /2009/0 5/inven ted-tex t-messa ging.ht ml
Incidentally, it says in the article that Twitter cut the 160 characters to 140 in order to use 20 for the user's unique address.
Hans.
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Incidentally, it says in the article that Twitter cut the 160 characters to 140 in order to use 20 for the user's unique address.
Hans.
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